Month: February 2018

The best way to know your audience is through your traffic stats, and this is what Google Analytics provide for FREE. Google Analytics will help you make data-driven decisions by showing you the stats that matter most.

6. Read through Google Analytics Terms of Service Agreement, and click “I Accept”

7. On the next page, your Tracking ID will be displayed along with a disclaimer that you still need to set up Google Analytics on your website. Leave this tab open so you have the Google Analytics information readily available.

8. So that you can view your Google Analytics right in your WordPress dashboard, the next step is to install a plugin called “Monster Insights.” To get started, click on Plugins, then Add New from the WP menu.

9. In the search bar, enter “Monster Insights,” and once you find the plugin, click the Install Now button. Once installed, click the Activate button.

10. Click on Plugins in your WP menu, and you should see the newly activated Monster Insights plugin. Click “Settings” to begin configuring the plugin.

11. Click “Authenticate with your Google Account.”

12. Next you’ll either login or the select the Google account you used to set up your Analytics account. Then agree to the Google settings.

14. You’ll be taken back into Monster Insights in your WP account. Click Save changes.

15. You can now view basic data in the Dashboard or Reports view of Monster Insights. Remember that you can also go to analytics.google.com to view your full analytics (real-time reports, locations, traffic sources, etc.)